Expert College Football Picks: Oklahoma State Cowboys at Oklahoma Sooners

The Sooners are in the worst of situations right now. After that narrow,
frustrating loss to Texas, they no longer control their own destiny. They
sit sixth in the playoff standings, so if Clemson, Notre Dame and Michigan
win out it would be tough for them to make it back into the playoffs - and
that's assuming that Georgia loses to Alabama. All Oklahoma can do right
now is win as impressively as they can and hope for the best. And their
first priority is not to look past this rivalry game against a reeling foe
or the hapless Jayhawks as they look forward to that West Virginia game
that closes out, and will likely define, their season. If the Sooners are
near their best, this isn't a fair fight. But if they take their eyes off
the ball it could be, well, bedlam.

This game is proof that scheduling is tough. It was moved from the last
weekend, when it is traditionally played, in large part to avoid a
potential rematch a week later in the Big 12 title game. In its place
Oklahoma plays West Virginia - who they are all but certain to play again a
week later in the championship.

This is a very different game than the 62-53 insanity of last year. That
featured Baker Mayfield against Mason Rudolph in a show of incredible QB
strength on both sides. Oklahoma hasn't missed too many beats in the
transition to Kyler Murray, but the Cowboys are a mere shadow of what they
were with Taylor Cornelius in charge. But it would be easy to overstate the
struggles of this offense. In fact, the offense is tenth nationally in
total yards and Top 20 in both passing yards and scoring. But while they
have been better than many think on offense, what they have lacked is
consistency. They have scored at least 31 in seven of nine games and at
least 42 in five of those games. But in the other two they scored just 17
against Texas Tech and only a dozen against an underwhelming Kansas State
squad. At their best they could make this interesting - you certainly can't
call this Oklahoma defense elite. But it is very tough to trust that we
will see their best.

Oklahoma not only has a better, deeper offense, but a far more consistent
one. The only time we have seen them falter was against Army, and that game
was just too weird to get worried about. In their last three games they
have scored 52, 51 and 51 points, respectively - productive and consistent.
If Oklahoma State fans were looking for a reason for hope, it would be that
Murray is coming off his worst game, throwing two picks after having just
three in his first eight games, and having the lowest completion percentage
of the year - and that was against a Texas Tech team that ranks 125th
nationally in passing yards allowed. But that game was far more of a blip
than a trend, and it's not like the Cowboys are in any way a great defense.

Oklahoma State at Oklahoma Odds and Betting Trends

The game opened with the home team favored by 17.5 points, and that has
climbed up to 20 points,
with 20.5 now showing up in a few spots
. About 60 percent of bets have been on the Sooners, so the movement is
consistent with expectations. The total opened at a sky-high 76.5 and has
climbed further - it now sits at 79.

The Cowboys are just 2-5 ATS in their last seven road games and 1-4 ATS in
their last five games in November. The Sooners are 14-5 ATS in their last
19 at home but just 1-4 ATS in their last five against teams with winning
records. Oklahoma has covered in four of the last five meetings between the
rivals and five of the last seven at home.

Oklahoma State at Oklahoma Predictions and Picks

Oklahoma is going to get their points. I have no doubt of that. They are in
stride, and confident. But they don't excel at defense, and the Cowboys are
fairly capable. Oklahoma is better and at home, and they should absolutely
win. However, the Cowboys could score as well. With a spread this big, I
just don't trust that the Sooners will run away with it. But I also don't
trust the Cowboys enough to bet them. With one great offense and one solid
one, and two underwhelming defenses, the much better play is the "over".
It's a crazy number, but they scored 114 last year, so perhaps it's not
crazy enough. Over it is.